Unknown Mortal Orchestra
Unknown Mortal Orchestra first dropped into the world in late 2010 as a bandcamp account carrying a single called ‘Ffunny Ffrends’. ‘Ffunny Ffrends’ was everything you imagined it might be – alien beatnik pop music that echoed 60s psychedelia and krautrock minimalism with just a hint of gentle weirdness that suggested its roots might equally lie in the verdant indie of the equally distant New Zealand scene. Ruban Nielson is a New Zealand native who had transplanted to Portland, Oregon, USA with his band The Mint Chicks.
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Unknown Mortal Orchestra
Unknown Mortal Orchestra first dropped into the world in late 2010 as a bandcamp account carrying a single called ‘Ffunny Ffrends’. ‘Ffunny Ffrends’ was everything you imagined it might be – alien beatnik pop music that echoed 60s psychedelia and krautrock minimalism with just a hint of gentle weirdness that suggested its roots might equally lie in the verdant indie of the equally distant New Zealand scene. Ruban Nielson is a New Zealand native who had transplanted to Portland, Oregon, USA with his band The Mint Chicks.
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Roundabouts
Our debut single, DIY recorded and mixed from our home. Alt rock psych punk influences, Ty Segall, Syd Barrett, King Gizzard. Add us to your playlist!more
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I Think I Can
This is the last song off my debut album "Talking to Myself". I originally wrote this song about having a panic attack at school but it seemed like a fitting end to the album because I kept telling myself "I think I can" throughout the panic attack and throughout making this album.more
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Right Where I'm Suppose to Be
This is the second to last song off my debut album "Talking to Myself". it's about acceptance but it takes place in my happy place, the beach :)more
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